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LAFAYETTE — South Louisiana Community College’s new registered nurse program could start in August, pending a site visit in May and approval in June from the Louisiana State Board of Nursing ...
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OPELOUSAS, La. (SLCC)– South Louisiana Community College received approval from the Louisiana State Board of Nursing to offer an LPN to RN Transition Program track at its T.H. Harris Camp… ...
The Louisiana State Board of Nursing gave South Louisiana Community College approval to begin enrolling students into the college's new Registered Nursing program this fall. The nursing board met ...
Today, SLCC received acceptance to move forward with a proposal for a new LPN to RN program. The Louisiana State Board of Nursing granted the acceptance today and will receive the college’s full ...
LAFAYETTE — South Louisiana Community College can start enrolling students into its new registered nursing program, with classes beginning this fall.
Judy Scott, a former associate dean of the SLCC nursing program who is now an assistant professor for nursing at Dixie State University in St. George, says she left the school in early 2014 after 3 ...
South Louisiana Community College (SLCC) will be offering a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) course through its Corporate College division. CNAs are in high demand in South Louisiana and across ...
All four new faculty members were hired by January, but the state nursing board only meets six times a year and the SLCC program could not get on the board's agenda until April, Fontenot said in ...
Nursing lab coordinator Graciana Breaux showed the governor the high-fidelity mannequins that blink and speak as they sit in a mock-hospital room where SLCC nursing students practice.
Students at SLCC are taking advantage of mental health services, which studies show more college students need due to the coronavirus pandemic.